Foodies & Brew, Farm to Folk

Originally broadcast 08/04/2017
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Cindy Hicks, director of the Main Street Cultural District, gave us a lively preview of tonight's event, Foodies and Brew, which features a sampling of local cuisine from some of Ames best chefs paired with their choice of regional craft beers. Marilyn Anderson, coordinator of Farm to Folk, then discussed with us the various ways citizens can buy locally grown produce in Ames.

Susan Gwiazda, Public Relations Officer for the City of Ames, brought guest John Dunn, director of the Ames Water Plant, to tell us about the opening of the Water Treatment Plant Expansion at 1800 E. 13th Street, which will have its ribbon cutinng on August 26. Merry Rankin, Director of Sustainability at Iowa State University and the City of Ames, reported on the success of the recent Rummage Rampage, a unique exchange that provides a service to those moving in and out of Ames, while avoiding sending items to the landfill. Volunteers raise money for their organizations as well. The final item of city news was a request for citizens to fill out a survey on their level of satisfaction on the internet service. in an Internet Provider Survey to be found on the city of Ames website.

Model Ts To Alaska, Update from South Story County

Listen Here Now Originally broadcast 08/02/2017
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Paul Weirson talks with Brian McNamara of Story City about the 7,250-mile trip from Iowa to Fairbanks, Alaska, made by Brian and Lee Kilmer, retired ISU professor from Ames. They made the trip in their two 1926 Model T pickup trucks driving at 30 miles per hour (5 miles per hour in the mountains!).

Howard Hammond of Slater gives updates from Southern Story County, including a report on the famous Slater Fourth of July celebrations, an upcoming town festival in Fall that will be covered by WHO TV that will include Slater, Boone, and Ames, and the Ballard Educational Fund that gives scholarships for higher education to graduating high school students.

DAPL Pipeline Sabotage - Reznicek and Montoya

Listen Here Now Originally broadcast 07/31/2017
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On July 24th, Des Moines residents Ruby Montoya and Jessica Reznicek were arrested for taking crowbars to the Utilities Board's sign. They were attempting to remove its letters, in protest against the Utilities Board's refusal to revoke the permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), occupying land in Iowa as it crosses our state diagonally. Iowa landowners bear the largest percentage of the DAPL footprint, among Midwestern states. Montoya and Reznicek held a press conference prior to their arrest and revealed that they had waged an 8-month sabotage and arson campaign against DAPL equipment and the pipeline itself. They came to KHOI's studio to tell the story, explain their actions, and deliver a call to action to stop the pipeline. Montoya and Reznicek have been leaders in Mississippi Stand Movement in Iowa to stop the DPL pipeline.

Build a Better World, Habitat for Humanity, Community Solar

Originally broadcast 07/28/2017
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Brief notice about an upcoming Parkinson's Disease Singing Festival coming up on August 12. Also notices about singing and dancing groups for people with Parkinson's at First Baptist Church in Ames. Varied interviews from participants, volunteers and leaders about the Build a Better World program at the Ames Public Library. Contact for Registering for Parkinson's Singing Festival: Phone (515) 294-5966.

Interview with Dan Thompson, new Store Manager for Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa.

Members of Ames Progressive Alliance talk with Don Kom about plans for the Community Solar Project in Ames.

Health Care, Raptors, and Slim's Country Market

Listen Here Now Originally broadcast 07/26/2017
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All about the hummingbird.

Yesterday, after seven years of Republicans vowing to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the Senate took a first step in that direction. They voted to proceed with the debate on the GOP health care bill. Mike Owen, Executive Director of The Iowa Policy Project helps clarify down what is happening and how this affects Iowans.

Kurt Johnson, owner of Slim’s Country Market on Highway 69 by Story City, talks about owning and running an old fashioned road side market that is a Central Iowan traditional institution, in this day and age - its limitations and the sense of community.

John Howe, Director of the Raptor Resource Project gives an update on the successes of the Decorah Eagles, the Raptor Resource Project, and an exciting scholarship being created to benefit students interested in the environment.

Global Warming Workshop, Story County Fair

Originally broadcast 07/24/2017
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Father Emmet Farrell from the diocese of San Diego came to Ames to deliver a workshop on the Pope's encyclical on Gglobal Warming at St Cecilia's church. Host Kay Puttock talks with Father Farrell about the encyclical and about his work on this issue.

Reporter Greta Anderson has a report on Story County Fair.

Allyson Walter from the Ames Convention and Visitors Bureau tells us what's coming up in Ames in the weeks ahead.

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